Passover Cheese Blintzes Recipe | CDKitchen.com (2024)

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You won't want to "pass over" these blintzes. Blintz pancakes made with matzo meal are stuffed with a creamy cottage cheese filling. Absolutely sublime when served with some good jam or preserves.

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under 30 minutes

1 review


ingredients


Blintz Batter

3 eggs, beaten
3/4 cup matzo cake meal
1 1/2 cup water
1/2 teaspoon salt

Filling

1 pound dry cottage cheese
1 tablespoon heavy cream
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 egg, beaten
1/2 teaspoon sugar

directions

Add the beaten eggs to a mixing bowl. Stir in the salt. Alternately stir in the cake meal and water until both amounts are incorporated.

Heat a greased skillet over medium heat. Pour a small amount of the batter into the hot pan to make a very thin pancake. Tip the pan to spread out the batter. Remove the pancake from the pan when the top is dry.

Place the cooked pancake on a tea towel, browned side up. Prepare the remaining pancakes the same way.

In a bowl, mix together the cottage cheese, cream, salt, egg, and sugar until well blended. Place a heaping tablespoon of the filling on each pancake and fold the pancake over the filling (or roll them up).

Place the filled blintz back in the skillet and cook, turning as needed, to heat the filling.

Serve hot.

recipe tips


Make sure the skillet is properly greased to prevent the pancakes from sticking.

Cook the pancakes on medium heat to avoid burning them.

The batter should be thin; if it's too thick, add a little more water to achieve the right consistency.

Fill and fold the blintzes carefully to prevent the filling from leaking out.

Serve the blintzes with sour cream (make sure it's kosher for Passover) or a fruit sauce for added flavor.

Allow the cooked pancakes to cool slightly before adding the filling, making them easier to handle.

Keep the filled blintzes warm in the oven if you're making a large batch.

Experiment with different fillings like sweetened cream cheese or a mixture of cottage cheese and fruits.

For a lighter filling, you can blend the cottage cheese to a smooth consistency.

common recipe questions


Can I use regular flour instead of matzo cake meal?

For Passover, it's traditional to use matzo cake meal. However, outside of Passover, you can use regular flour or a gluten-free alternative.

What can I substitute for dry cottage cheese?

If dry cottage cheese isn't available, you can use kosher ricotta cheese (hard to find) or drained regular cottage cheese as a substitute.

Can I make the blintzes ahead of time?

Yes, you can prepare the blintzes and store them in the refrigerator for a day before cooking. Just ensure they are well-covered to prevent drying out.

How do I prevent the blintzes from opening while cooking?

Make sure to fold or roll them tightly and cook seam-side down first to seal them shut.

Can I add fruit to the filling?

Yes, adding small pieces of fruit like berries or diced apple can add a sweet twist to the filling.

How do I know when the blintzes are done cooking?

The blintzes are done when they are golden brown on both sides and the filling is heated through.

Can I freeze these blintzes?

Yes, you can freeze the blintzes either before or after cooking. Wrap them well and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw and reheat in a skillet or oven.

Can I use a non-stick pan to make the pancakes?

Yes, a non-stick pan is ideal for making the pancakes as it requires less oil and prevents sticking.


nutrition data

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reviews & comments

  1. Guest Foodie REVIEW:
    April 22, 2011

    I have made this recipe for Passover for 3 years now and it is a great meal. The pancakes are a bit tricky to make, but after making one or two you get the hang of it. I don't have dry cottage cheese, so I just use normal cottage cheese. When I have made cheese filling I have served it with fresh sliced strawberries and a little sugar. This year, I changed it up and made a cinnamon/apple filling instead of the cheese by cooking fresh apples with some cinnamon and adding some potato starch and water to get the right consistency. I served it with maple syrup and vanilla yogurt and they tasted really good.They didn't get too crispy when pan fried, so maybe next time I'll try the second "frying" by baking them in the oven. Otherwise a great recipe!

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Passover Cheese Blintzes Recipe | CDKitchen.com (2024)

FAQs

Why do Jews eat blintzes? ›

The Origin of the Blintz

The Slavic translation is “pancake” since it resembles a pancake. Traditional fillings include sweetened cheese with raisins. According to historical Jewish customs, blintzes are served as part of a celebration after fasting for 24 hours prior for Yom Kippur.

What is the difference between a blintz and a crepe? ›

Blintzes vs Crepes

The main difference is crepes are only cooked once, and be be served plain, without filings. Blintzes, are always served filled, usually with a cheese mixture, and are cooked twice; once when made, and again after they are filled and pan fried.

What are cheese blintzes made of? ›

  • 3 ounces (85g) cream cheese.
  • 2 cups (425g) ricotta cheese.
  • 1 large egg, lightly beaten.
  • 2 teaspoons lemon zest (grated rind) or 1/4 teaspoon lemon oil.
  • 2 teaspoons King Arthur Pure Vanilla Extract.
  • 1/4 teaspoon table salt.
  • 3 tablespoons (35g) granulated sugar.

How to warm up blintzes? ›

Preheat oven to 350°F. Place the blintzes on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Make sure they're not touching each other, or they won't reheat evenly. Bake for about 10 to 12 minutes.

Why can't Jews eat milk and dairy? ›

The Torah forbids the cooking and consumption of any milk with any meat to prevent one from cooking a kid in its mother's milk. According to Kabbalah, meat represents gevurah (the Divine attribute of Judgment) and milk represents chesed (the Divine attribute of Kindness).

What does the word blintzes mean in hebrew? ›

A blintz (Hebrew: חֲבִיתִית; Yiddish: בלינצע) is a rolled filled pancake in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, in essence a wrap based on a crepe or Russian blini .

Can you freeze cheese blintzes? ›

Ricotta or fromage blanc can also be substituted. Both the crêpes and the filled blintzes can be made ahead of time; just cover and chill overnight or freeze for up to one month.

Why does crepe batter have to rest? ›

During the resting period, starch molecules in the flour are absorbing the liquid in the batter. This causes them to swell and gives the batter a thicker, more viscous consistency. Any gluten formed during the mixing of the batter is also getting time to relax, and air bubbles are slowly working their way out.

What is the difference between a blintz and a blinchiki? ›

Blintzes, called blinchiki (little blinis) in Russian are an offshoot of blini or crêpes. They are basically rolls based on thin pancakes usually made of wheat flour, folded to form a casing for various kinds of filing, typically cheese, fruit, or (in Russian cuisine) pre-fried minced meat, and then sautéed or baked.

What is another name for blintzes? ›

What is another word for blintzes?
pancakesflapjacks
galettespikelets
wafflesblinis
hotcakestortillas
johnnycakesjonnycakes
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What to serve with blintz? ›

Blintzes are typically served with jam and a dusting of powdered sugar, or sour cream. We also love them with raspberry jam, lemon curd, peach jam, or even strawberry sauce or apple butter. They're quite filling, but a nice fresh fruit salad on the side would round out a meal.

What kind of cheese is in Golden cheese blintzes? ›

Filling: Cottage Cheese (Grade A Skim Milk, Cultures, Enzymes), Sugar, Neufchatel Cream Cheese (Pasteurized Cultured Milk & Cream, Salt), Sour Cream (Cultured Cream), Whole Eggs, Water, Farina.

How long can you keep blintzes in the fridge? ›

Cooked Blintzes: The cooked blintzes can be refrigerated for up to 1 day; they can be frozen, using the method for uncooked blintzes. Defrost in the refrigerator and reheat, uncovered, in a 350-degree oven until warmed through.

Can blintzes be microwaved? ›

Place blintzes in a shallow pan and reheat for 15 minutes in a 350°F oven or you can microwave them for 2 to 3 minutes.

How long to defrost blintzes? ›

If the blintzes are frozen, don't thaw them. Fry them frozen, but keep the heat very low, cover the pan for the first 7 to 8 minutes, then turn them over and fry uncovered on the second side. To bake, set them on a baking sheet and bake in a 425 degree oven until golden brown.

Why do Jews eat bagels so much? ›

19th Century: Immigration to North America

Polish Jews immigrate to North America and bring bagels with them. They become a staple food in New York and Montreal for both Jewish and non-Jewish communities.

Why do Jews eat dairy on Shavuot? ›

In his commentary on the Shulchan Aruch - Orach Chaim (1564), Isserles explains that the consumption of dairy commemorates the “Shtei HaLechem” (“Two Bread”) sacrifice given at the Temple on Shavuot.

What do Jews eat for breakfast? ›

The Israeli breakfast is a dairy meal, and a variety of cheeses are offered. Fish is pareve and so is permitted with a dairy meal, and herring is frequently served. Other smoked or pickled fish dishes are also common, including sprats, sardines and salmon.

Why do Jews eat apples and honey on Rosh Hashanah? ›

The first known mention of apples and honey being eaten on Rosh Hashanah comes from the 14th-century legal work Arba'ah Turim, which states that German Jews ate apples and honey in order to bring sweetness into the New Year.

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